
Broad Interest and Networking Links
There are several
organizations dedicated to encouraging and helping students get organized
and start on making their
campuses eco-friendly. These organizations can be
helpful to students who have not decided on a focus or direction of their agenda. We
suggest exploring the following sites:
National Wildlife Foundation's
(NWF) Campus Ecology Page
A
resource for college environmental projects, this site includes project and
networking ideas, strategies, a database of former projects, fellowship and
internship opportunities, events, etc.
Campus Environmental Management System
(EMS)
This site is
an excellent guide for developing an Environmental Management System,
complete with case studies, tools, and other resources.
National Association for
Environmental Law Societies (NAELS)
This site features networking resources,
tools, strategies, project ideas, and support.
MIT's Virtual Environmental Campus
This site includes a fun interactive guide to the typical college
campus’ environmental problems and possible projects to make your campus
green.
CampusActivism.org The
perfect networking tool, this site provides you with campaign ideas, a
network environment, and current campaigns your group can join.
EPA’s
College Program Catalog
Perfect for those
searching for project ideas, this site is a complete guide to environmental
projects other student groups have done in the past.
College
Campus Policy Bank
This
site offers an extensive database of environmental policies passed by
college and university campuses in the past.
Sustainable Campuses
This website
supports college sustainability initiatives by offering project ideas,
networking resources, useful tools, and success stories.
Green Campus Consortium of
Maine
A great resource for students in any state, this site chronicles projects and
student initiatives in Maine and provides information on practical solutions to environmental problems.

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